Friday, 25 November 2016

The stars talk about their animated characters in upcoming film ‘SING,’ set to release in India this December

Scarlett Johansson records original soundtrack “Set it all Free” for the film

Matthew McConaughey performs Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Call Me Maybe”

Reese Witherspoon does her own singing in the film, including renditions of Taylor Swift’s “Shake It Off,” Katy Perry’s “Firework”

Set in a world like ours but entirely inhabited by animals, SING stars Buster Moon (McConaughey), a dapper koala who presides over a once-grand theater that has fallen on hard times. Buster is an eternal—some might even say delusional—optimist who loves his theater above all and will do anything to preserve it. Now faced with the crumbling of his life’s ambition, he has one final chance to restore his fading jewel to its former glory by producing the world’s greatest singing competition.

Five lead contestants emerge: Mike (MacFarlane), a mouse who croons as smoothly as he cons; Meena (Kelly), a timid teenage elephant with an enormous case of stage fright; Rosita (Witherspoon), an overtaxed mother run ragged tending a litter of 25 piglets; Johnny (Egerton), a young gangster gorilla looking to break free of his family’s felonies; and Ash (Johansson), a punk-rock porcupine struggling to shed her arrogant boyfriend and go solo.

Each arrives under Buster’s marquee believing that this is their shot to change the course of their life. And as Buster coaches each of his contestants closer and closer to the grand finale, he starts to learn that maybe the theater isn’t the only thing that is in need of saving.

Featuring more than 65 hit songs, Sing is produced by Meledandri and his longtime collaborator Janet Healy. Together, they have produced all of Illumination’s films since the studio’s inception.

MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY AND BUSTER MOON

For the first time ever, Academy Award®winner MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY appears with his character, Buster Moon, from Illumination Entertainment’sSing.

Buster Moon is an eternal—some might even say delusional—optimist who still believes in the wonder and magic of his once-grand theater and will do anything to preserve it.

Like all the stars ofSing, McConaughey does his own singing in the film, with a memorable rendition of Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Call Me Maybe.”

MCCONAUGHEY QUOTE:

“I’ve always regarded Buster as the ultimate creator…a showman who refuses to accept defeat and a guy who will accomplish the impossible through sheer force of will. Others may see his theater collapsing around him, but not Buster. Through his eyes, you’ll begin to imagine the crown jewel of this incredible town…a place where people can truly transform.”

The shot was created by the animation artists of Illumination Entertainment and photographer Norman Jean Roy in a unique collaboration.

Credit: Illumination Entertainment and Universal Pictures

SCARLETT JOHANSSON AND ASH

For the first time ever, SCARLETT JOHANSSON appears with her character, Ash, from Illumination Entertainment’sSing.

Ash is a betrayed teenager who will mend her broken heart through the power of rock-and-roll.

Like all the stars ofSing, Johansson does her own singing in the film, including renditions of Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Call Me Maybe” and an all-new original song, “Set It All Free.”

JOHANSSON QUOTE:

“Once Ash understands that all of the attention, effort and energy she’s been giving her worthless boyfriend has been standing in the way of her own musical gifts, she transforms into a badass. Ash eschews outdated expectations that she should deliver a pop-princess act on the stage and just rocks it out with original music. I adore her.”

The shot was created by the animation artists of Illumination Entertainment and photographer Norman Jean Roy in a unique collaboration.

Credit: Illumination Entertainment and Universal Pictures

REESE WITHERSPOON AND ROSITA

For the first time ever, Academy Award®winner REESE WITHERSPOON appears with her character, Rosita, from Illumination Entertainment’sSing.

Rosita is an overtaxed mother run ragged tending a litter of 25 children but who keeps the flicker of a secret dream inside.

Like all the stars ofSing, Witherspoon does her own singing in the film, including renditions of Taylor Swift’s “Shake It Off,” Katy Perry’s “Firework” and Bananarama’s “Venus.”

WITHERSPOON QUOTE:

“Ever since she was a girl, Rosita has held on to this tiny part of herself she’s been hesitant to share with the world. But once she genuinely owns who she is, this shy mom and wife realizes that it would be criminal not to unleash her talents. In fact, it’s the love and passion Rosita’s given and received that pours out of her when she embraces her inner diva and lets loose.”

The shot was created by the animation artists of Illumination Entertainment and photographer Norman Jean Roy in a unique collaboration.

Credit: Illumination Entertainment and Universal Pictures

SETH MACFARLANE AND MIKE

For the first time ever, SETH MACFARLANE appears with his character, Mike, from Illumination Entertainment’sSing.

Mike is a con man who croons as smoothly as he swindles.

Like all the stars ofSing, MacFarlane does his own singing in the film, including renditions of standards including Irving Berlin’s “Let’s Face the Music and Dance,” “Pennies From Heaven,” made famous by Bing Crosby, and “My Way,” which is synonymous with Frank Sinatra.

MACFARLANE QUOTE:

“What I like about this character is that he has zero concept of just how small he is. Mike is a whirlwind mix of bravado, swagger and showmanship, and he genuinely believes he has nothing to prove. He needs the contest money because he’s made some very poor decisions, and he’s certain that his larger-than-life personality and stage persona hold the ticket to winning.”

The shot was created by the animation artists of Illumination Entertainment and photographer Norman Jean Roy in a unique collaboration.

Credit: Illumination Entertainment and Universal Pictures

TARON EGERTON AND JOHNNY

For the first time ever, TARON EGERTON appears with his character, Johnny, from Illumination Entertainment’sSing.

Johnny is a reluctant part of his dad’s bank-robbing crew, as well as an aspiring singer who longs to step out and show who he really is.

Like all the stars ofSing, Egerton does his own singing in the film, including renditions of Sam Smith’s “Stay With Me,” John Legend’s “All of Me” and Elton John’s “I’m Still Standing.”

EGERTON QUOTE:

“I think that one of the biggest fears we all have is that we will disappoint our parents. All you want is their acceptance, but as you come into your own, you begin to realize that your dreams don’t always intersect with theirs. Johnny’s relationship with his father epitomizes this. He only needs Big Daddy to listen, to actually hear him, just once. If that happens, Johnny believes he can become his own man and really soar.”

Credit: Illumination Entertainment and Universal Pictures

The shot was created by the animation artists of Illumination Entertainment and photographer Norman Jean Roy in a unique collaboration.

TORI KELLY AND MEENA

For the first time ever, TORI KELLY appears with her character, Meena, from Illumination Entertainment’sSing.

Meena is a timid teen with an enormous case of stage fright who keeps a powerhouse voice trapped inside.

Like all the stars ofSing, Kelly does her own singing in the film, including renditions of Stevie Wonder’s “Don’t You Worry ‘Bout a Thing” and Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah,” The Beatles’ beloved classic.

KELLY QUOTE:

“I don’t know anyone who doesn’t have a bit of Meena inside. She’s that timid kid who desperately wants to share her gifts with the world, but is always second guessing herself. As an artist, I went to that place of insecurity inside teenage Tori to find my inner Meena. Then you take a deep breath, shake off the nerves and just let the music take over.”

Credit: Illumination Entertainment and Universal Pictures

NICK KROLL AND GUNTER

For the first time ever, NICK KROLL appears with his character, Gunter, from Illumination Entertainment’sSing.

Like all the stars ofSing, Kroll does his own singing in the film, including renditions of Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance,” Taylor Swift’s “Shake It Off” and Bananarama’s “Venus.”

KROLL QUOTE:

“Gunter knows what we all should: Everything is better in a gold track suit. He is the yin to Rosita’s yang. If she’s hesitant, insecure and brilliantly talented…then Gunter is the one who’s first to hit the stage and shake his piggy patootie; he’s a legend in his own mind. When I first experienced Reese and myself as Rosita and Gunter on the screen, I honestly couldn’t stop grinning.”

The shot was created by the animation artists of Illumination Entertainment and photographer Norman Jean Roy in a unique collaboration.